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Using Continue to require correct answer on Knowledge Check.
Hello,
I am attempting to use a Continue divider to require correct answer on Knowledge Check, but cannot get it to work. The Continue button appears even when wrong answers are given. Am I missing something, or is this a feature that is 'in development'?
Thanks,
Dave
Hello everyone, 🎉
I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360, adding the new feature below:
- Knowledge check blocks can be added directly to question banks, have their content width and answer colors modified, be required for training progress, and have a set number of retries.
There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available, though you might need to export your Rise 360 course again.
Let me know if you have any questions about this update!
- CammyShockeyCommunity Member
I have a solution that might help some in this discussion. You can use a Sorting Activity for your "knowledge check" question, and because of the way the sorting activities are designed, the user HAS to get it right before they can move on. And if you combine that with a Continue block that requires completion of content above, users can't skip the sort activity.
I made a quick sample course to show this: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/25d9e4f1-8125-49d1-908f-8a2b185b95bf/review
hope this is helpful
- LizduPlessis-70Community Member
I'm using the knowledge check after a video to encourage users to view it. If they can continue with a wrong answer, many will just skip the video.
- VictoriaWheeldoCommunity Member
We need to make sure the learner interacts with each knowledge check - they can get the answer wrong, but they must provide an answer before they can complete the course. Currently, I can't see a way to make sure the learner interacts with the knowledge check - if they scroll past it, that section of the course still shows up as completed, even if they didn't click an answer. Is there a way to set the knowledge check to 'mandatory'?
- HalynaSukhom542Community Member
Victoria, you can use the divider with the word "continue" on it, and then in the settings for this divider, choose "must complete interaction directly above" - this way the user is locked for any kind of interaction until they interact with it (I use it for any types of interactions - videos, drag and drop, flash cards, etc.).
- VictoriaWheeldoCommunity Member
thanks for this reply - I'm now using the 'Continue' bar with a requirement to complete the previous block(s) - works a treat, as I don't need to monitor scores.
- MarcelMilohnicCommunity Member
hi, is there already a solution for this?
- BennHopkinsCommunity Member
+ 1 on this feature
- MV-7a0e61b0-893Community Member
+1
- HansHaverlachCommunity Member
+++++++++1
- IanMonk-a19b6b5Community Member
+1
- DanielWebbCommunity Member
Having the ability to force users to get knowledge correct before the continue button appears is a much-needed feature.
All the workarounds proposed here are pretty lame. At the very least it needs to be made clear that this is NOT a feature of a knowledge check!
- AmieGustavsonCommunity Member
I was just coming here to find out how to do this, too. I have built interactive simulations using Storyline's step-by-step videos and imported them into Rise. I would like to prevent the user from advancing to the next section until they pass the simulation "quiz". Any news on this feature yet?
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Amie,
If you set up the tracking options in Storyline, you can use a CONTINUE block to ensure the learner has "passed" the Storyline block.
See https://articulate.com/support/article/Rise-How-to-Track-Course-Completion-with-a-Storyline-Block
- HansHaverlachCommunity Member
Yes, this is exactly where this discussion is about. Articulate should go the extra mile, by not only providing fancy, quick development of very basic eLearning activities, but also provide for those little smart extra's that really makes the eLearning activities we create, stand out and serve there purpose. At that point Articulate will be a strong player in the eLearning market and worth its high license costs.